A rapist found the perfect setting for his crime in Brickell on Sunday morning.

Brickell is one of the fastest growing neighborhoods in Miami, and with that growth comes crime.

In a few years, developers have turned the exclusive area that surrounded South Florida's financial district into a dense high residential neighborhood with a busy nightlife.

Realtors hoping to rent or sell the thousands of units (About 50 percent of Miami-Dade County's inventory) that still remain vacant brag about places like Blue Martini.

At Blue Martini, a popular happy hour spot at Mary Brickell Village, drinks are half off from 4 to 8 p.m, and on Ladies Night women get a complimentary 3 olives cocktail on the house.

It is a convenient bar for residents at the Axis condominium, a 40 story building, only a few blocks away from Mary Brickell Village, where one can also find a Starbucks and a Bally Total Fitness.

The rapist followed a woman from Blue Martini to her apartment at the Axis, walked into the elevator with her, and pushed his way in as she opened the door. He raped her in her room, police said.

Detectives are hoping you can identify the man in the photo below after watching this surveillance video. He appears to be losing some of his hair.

"Whenever you have a video, you're not only seeing an image but you're seeing how the person walks, how the person carries himself. And a lot of times, that in itself, a person can be identified," said Willie Moreno, a Miami detective. Watch the video.

Father James Patrick Grady, of St. Raphael Archangel Church, right, walks out of federal court with his attorney J. Martin Hadican after pleading guilty to possessing child pornography Wednesday, March 31, 2010, in St. Louis. (Jeff Roberson/AP) Here is the story.

Grady entered the plea after reaching an agreement with federal prosecutors and will likely be sentenced to more than six years in prison. The FBI said Grady was one of three men nabbed in a 2009 sting for allegedly trying to hire a 16-year-old girl for sex.

Teen prostitutes herself and her little sister: A 15-year-old girl sold her 7-year-old sister to have sex with as many as seven men and boys at a weekend party. The teen is being charged with aggravated sexual assault, promoting prostitution and other crimes. Here is the story.

Teens throw woman onto train tracks: Surveillance video shows a group of boys assault and throw a 57-year-old woman onto the tracks. One of the boys was arrested. Watch the video.

Teen pleads guilty in 8-year-old girl's gang rape: A 15-year-old boyplead guilty to sexual assault, kidnapping, three counts of sexual conduct with a minor and one count of attempted sexual conduct with a minor. The other three boys involved are ages 9, 10, and 13. Here is the story.

Teen says friend admitted stabbing an Ecuadorean man to death: A group of seven teens surrounded and killed Marcelo Lucero in what police deemed a hate crime. Nicholas Haush, who pleaded guilty to gang assault and other crimes, is a witness in the prosecution. He said the group had participated in other attacks on Hispanics. Here is the story.

Teens bullied girl until she committed suicide: Authorities said 15-year-old Phoebe Prince hanged herself after she endured months of verbal assaults and threats at school and on Facebook. Nine fellow students face charges in connection with her death, including two teen boys charged with statutory rape and a clique of girls charged with slaking, criminal harassment and violating civil rights. More charges are pending. Here is the story.

Kayla Vazquez, a teenager also known as Karma, kept a diary of her affair with a wanted Bloods gang leader named Michael Rigby, 21, the Orlando Sentinel is reporting.

The two are accused of trying to killl three women during a party, the Associated Press reported. She is in jail. He recently escaped from an Osceola County jail, and now detectives are hoping Vazquez's diary will give them some clues.

The Miami Herald's movie critic Rene Rodriguez describes the plot in his review:

"A recently retired criminal-court investigator Benjamin (Ricardo Darin), still haunted by the unsolved rape and murder of a young woman 25 years earlier, decides to invest his energy into writing a novel about the case."